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Reimagining Philosophy and Technology, Reinventing Ihde (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
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Reimagining Philosophy and Technology, Reinventing Ihde (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Series: Philosophy of Engineering and Technology, 33
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This volume includes eleven original essays that explore and expand
on the work of Don Ihde, bookended by two chapters by Ihde himself.
Ihde, the recipient of the first Society for Philosophy and
Technology's Lifetime Achievement Award in 2017, is best known for
his development of postphenomenology, a blend of pragmatism and
phenomenology that incorporates insights into the ways technology
mediates human perception and action. The book contains
contributions from academics from Europe, North America, and Asia,
which demonstrates the global impact of Ihde's work. Essays in the
book explore the relationship between Ihde's work and its origins
in phenomenology (especially Husserl and Heidegger) and American
pragmatism; integrate his philosophical work within the embodied
experience of radical architecture and imagine the possibility of a
future philosophy of technology after postphenomenology; develop
central ideas of postphenomenology and expand the resources present
in postphenomenology to ethics and politics; and extend the
influence of Ihde's ideas to mobile media and engineering, and
comprehensively assess the influence of his work in China. The book
includes a reprint of the Introduction of Sense and Significance,
one of Ihde's first books; "Hawk: Predatory Vision," a new chapter
that blends his biographical experience with feminism,
technoscience, and environmental observation; and an appendix that
lists all of Ihde's books as well as secondary sources annotated by
Ihde himself. Starting with an Editors' Introduction that offers an
overview of the central ideas in Ihde's corpus and concluding with
an index that facilitates research across the various chapters,
this book is of interest to a diverse academic community that
includes philosophers, STS scholars, anthropologists, historians,
and sociologists.
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